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I've liked this film and thought ill'd buy the steelbook as I bought two or three steelbooks recently with success they were really good and this one is no exception I think it was an unwanted gift as the enclosed art cards were still wrapped and the discs two were without scratches or dust one disc is a DVD with special features and one disc is a blu ray and has the film on it slightly unusual but there you go but it was a bargain at £10 as some steelbooks can go for treble the price for a single disc

I look at his films with a degree of trepidation. This one, however, isn't bad at all.

Cruise plays John Anderton, a drug using pre-crimes cop who is forced to go on the run after the pre-cogs show that he will commit the premeditated murder of a man he doesn't know. The film follows Andertons attempts to discover who the man is and why he's going to kill him. Once he has discovered who and why, he has to decide what to do next.

Yes, it raises the obvious question over free will, there is always a point in crime when you make the decision to continue or to stop. Which reminds me of the UK Government's intention to look for the "evil" gene so it that criminals can be institutionalised before they commit crimes. Such preemption can only cause problems, no matter the reasoning behind it, it assumes that all people will act to type, that children born into a family of criminals will become criminals, that children of murderers will murder, and so on. Free will isn't just the right of the politicians or the rich, it is a basic right of all. This film touches on that.